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Fevaxyn Pentofel - a cat vaccine for the 21st century
VACCINATING your pet against preventable diseases is the most important step you can take to help give it a long and happy life. Far too many pets still die each year from diseases which are easily preventable.
But, as the world around us changes, new diseases are emerging as threats and others are evolving into new forms. So, when you take your pet to have its vaccinations, make sure it receives the benefit of one of the most advanced and effective cat faccines available, Fevaxyn Pentofel from For Dodge Animal Health.
Pentofel is a ground-breaking vaccine. Not only does it help protect cats against killer diseases such as Feline Enteritis but it has also been identified by independent researchers as offering the most consistent protection against infection with Feline Leukaemia1.
But there’s even more to Pentofel. Uniquely, it also provides protection against Chlamydia. Thousands of cats visit vets each year for treatment for conjunctivitis. Surveys across the UK and Europe indicate that approximately 30% of these highly contagious cases may be caused by Chlamydia2. It is treatable but this can be lengthy and expensive. Vaccination with Pentofel helps protect your cat against this painful disease.
In addition to this unique protection, Pentofel offers further benefits to increase your cat’s well-being:
• Using Pentofel, your vet can vaccinate your cat against all these major diseases with a single injection at each visit, so reducing the number of injections your cat receives
• Pentofel and the other vaccines in the Fevaxyn range are composed entirely of killed antigens. The use of killed antigen vaccines in treating Feline Enteritis and Cat Flu provides significant safety advantages, especially when many cats are kept together
• Like human flu viruses, strains of Cat Flu virus change over time. The vaccine strain used in Pentofel has been shown to be more effective in combating circulating strains
Vaccinating your pet is the most important step you can take to protect it. Asking for Fevaxyn Pentofel is the second.
1. Feline Leukaemia virus and vaccination. Sparkes A H. 2002
2. Prevalence of Chlamydia psittaci antibodies in healthy pet cats in Britain. Gunn-Moore and others 1995
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